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| Men's Air Force A-2 Flight Leather Bomber Jacket - Regular, Tall, Big, Big & Tall | 
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| Brand: Luxury Lane Category: Apparel Department: Mens
Buy New: $99.99 (On sale from $249.99) - $139.99 (On sale from $289.99)
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 1283
Fabric Type: Leather
ASIN: B000XP0FDY
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| Features:
| • | Snap storm flap over front zipper | | • | Ribbed cuffs and hem | | • | Dual entry pockets | | • | Interior pocket | | • | 100% leather |
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Product Description This flight jacket made to the same unyielding standards as the authentic A-2 military version. Soft lamb touch supple nappa is sewn with a dual entry pockets, plus ribbed cuffs and hem to snug in warmth. * Snap storm flap over front zipper * Interior pocket * Imprinted U.S map lining * 100% leather * Available in Black and Brown * Available in Regular, Tall, Big, Big & Tall sizes
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Classic styling and great value at a budget price January 7, 2008 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
I suspect a great many buyers of the A-2, are more interested in the mystique of the WW II fighter pilots and the adventures of fictional heroes, than attaining a utilitarian garmet. The A-2 leather jacket has achieved legendary status among collectors, history buffs, and WW II re-enactors. The Indianna Jones fans have added a new segment to the A-2's admirers. Those looking for total authenticity will not be satisfied with this model. This jacket takes liberty in materials, styling and features from the original; not altogether bad ideas. The silk lining of the original has been substituted for a rough cotton(?) lining, the metal snaps at the neck have been omitted, hand warmer pockets have been added behind the traditional front cargo pockets, and "nappa touch lambskin" has been substituted for the original material. The originals were noteworthy, for their ability to stand up on their own, due to the stiff horse hide (and later goat skin) used in manufacturing. The worldwide loss of quality leather goods, has resulted in questionable materials and tanning methods, used for leather garmets. The use of kitchy sounding marketing terms, serve only to confuse buyers,to the true origin of the leather. Original A-2s are family heirlooms, handed down through the generations. I doubt this jacket will last nearly that long. On the plus side, the lighter softer material makes for a more comfortable jacket, without a several months break-in period. The liner in any jacket is a wear item, but silk certainly helps in sliding the jacket on or off over street clothes. The originals' sharply tapered waist line was designed for Depression era teenagers, not for the well-fed and older wide body, this jacket fits so well. The neck snaps are a non-starter, missed only on the most windy days. The addition of slash handwarmer pockets, while retaining the originals' snap pockets, is an appreciated improvement. Overall, a pretty well executed copy of a classic, at a bargain price.
Big Surprise! February 6, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Material: a very soft, evenly-dyed glove leather (goatskin). Perfect for casual to "dressy" wear in spring, summer, and fall. Too soft for construction sites (unless you're the boss and don't plan on rubbing up against a nail). Collar and flap-pocket snaps are black-anodized (I bought the jacket in black). Vent grommets are brass. Zipper is YKK metal - not plastic - and very smooth (I added a leather zipper pull). Woven cuffs and waistband are the soft kind and tend to fuzz a little. Lining is uninsulated khaki material with American flag stencil and nylon sleeve linings. Nice leather-backed "Air Force" label. Fit: Perfect for my size (L) and the 1940's fighter-pilot "blousing" around the waist is exactly right as is the lay of the snap collar and the curve of the epaulets. A whole bunch more comfortable than my old, heavy, $300 one. More authentic too! Construction: Seems to be CAD-designed and made. Obviously modeled from an excellent original . . . maybe an Eastman. Extremely straight seams with turned edges. Evenly stitched everywhere. Feels like double-layer leather throughout, but not heavy at about 4 pounds. The back is three-piece leather rather than one-piece . . . a detail disliked by pilots for reasons of comfort on long flights in steel seats. Not important to me and even the L.L. Bean "Flying Tiger" version is three-piece at $289 or so. Bottom line: While nobody is going to confuse this A2 with one of Neil Cooper's thick-leather masterpieces, they're not going to believe you paid a hundred bucks for it either. After a week of wear, it was my favorite jacket. After a month it's starting to take on some character and I am very, very surprised at the number of compliments I get.
Search for best jacket for a long time now got January 20, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I was looking for jacket Be the same Ertadonh pilots who ,Figure wonderful off to wearing when our air is very cold desert in the country, we felt warmth when wearing this product recommend buying this product
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Bad Bad Experience January 7, 2008 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
never received the product Neither Amazon or the seller didn't refund me so far for the order!!!!
The seller was ignoring me
Bad Bad Bad
Great Jacket March 3, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was exactly what my husband was looking for. It fit him great and the quality is very good. Seller was prompt with shipping - we had no problems.
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